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Standard Pseudoisochromatic Plates part 2.

A Pinckers, B Nabbe, H Vossen

    Ophthalmologica. Journal International D'Ophtalmologie. International Journal of Ophthalmology. Zeitschrift Fur Augenheilkunde
    |January 1, 1985
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    The Standard Pseudoisochromatic Plates part 2 effectively detect various color vision defects, including acquired blue-yellow and red-green types. However, the age dependency of one plate and the utility of three plates require further investigation.

    Area of Science:

    • Ophthalmology
    • Visual Science

    Background:

    • Color vision testing is crucial for diagnosing visual impairments.
    • Standard Pseudoisochromatic Plates (SPP) are commonly used diagnostic tools.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To evaluate the diagnostic capabilities of the Standard Pseudoisochromatic Plates part 2 (SPP2).
    • To assess the detection of acquired blue-yellow and red-green color vision defects.

    Main Methods:

    • The SPP2 was utilized to test individuals with known color vision defects.
    • Analysis focused on the plates' ability to differentiate between defect types.

    Main Results:

    • SPP2 successfully identified acquired blue-yellow color vision defects.
    • SPP2 also detected acquired and congenital red-green color vision defects.

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  • One specific test plate showed potential age dependency, and the overall value of using three plates remains unclear.
  • Conclusions:

    • SPP2 is a valuable tool for detecting multiple types of acquired and congenital color vision defects.
    • Further research is needed to clarify the age dependency of specific plates and the optimal number of plates for comprehensive testing.